The Abbey river flows through a steep sided Gorge lined with deciduous Woods to reach the sea at Blackpool Mill.
The 15th century cottage is all that now remains of a grain mill , thought to be owned by Hartland Abbey , that was in operation until at least the end of the 19th century .

Blackpool Mill

The Abbey river flows through a steep sided Gorge lined with deciduous Woods to reach the sea at Blackpool Mill.
The 15th century cottage is all that now remains of a grain mill , thought to be owned by Hartland Abbey , that was in operation until at least the end of the 19th century .

Blackpool Mill

The Abbey river flows through a steep sided Gorge lined with deciduous Woods to reach the sea at Blackpool Mill.
The 15th century cottage is all that now remains of a grain mill , thought to be owned by Hartland Abbey , that was in operation until at least the end of the 19th century .

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Date:

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North West Devon Coast

The Devon Coast between Hartland Point and Marsland Mouth.
The Coast from Hartland Point to Longbeak Beach in the south , has been described as ‘perhaps the finest coastal scenery in the whole of England and Wales'.

Blackpool Mill

The Abbey river flows through a steep sided Gorge lined with deciduous Woods to reach the sea at Blackpool Mill.
The 15th century cottage is all that now remains of a grain mill , thought to be owned by Hartland Abbey , that was in operation until at least the end of the 19th century .